Somfy Systems DECOFLEX DECOFLEX RTS Switch User Manual decoflex

Somfy Systems DECOFLEX RTS Switch decoflex

User manual

21-   - Power: 3V lithium battery, CR 2450 typeo o o o- Operating temperature: +5 C/41 F to +40 C/104 F- Range: Up to 65 Ft.- Fits into standard Decora Wall PlatesCommands are transmitted by radio waves at 433.42 MHz.Operating InstructionsDECOFLEX RTS SWITCHDESCRIPTIONPROGRAMMINGThe DecoFlex RTS Switch is a wireless radio transmitter compatible with all Somfy RTS Motors and externally mounted RTS receivers.This is a low voltage device which does not need to be mounted inside an electrical box.  It can be mounted adjacent to an existing Decora style light switch or as a stand alone device using the specific SOMFY low voltage bracket (included).White:  1810813 Ivory:   1810814Black:  1810830  A. ADDING A DECOFLEX RTS WALL SWITCH - INITIAL INSTALLATION     IMPORTANT: for initial programming provide power only to the motor or receiver being programmed1.  Set the RTS Receiver or Motor into its Programming Mode (Refer to the installation instructions of the relevant      RTS receiver or motor for this procedure).2.  Select the Channel to be memorized by pressing the appropriate button. The button will light.   Refer to Figure 1.3.  Using a paperclip or similar device, briefly press the programming button (1 sec max) located on the DecoFlex Switch4.  The receiver/motor will confirm the addition of the new DecoFlex Switch in their respective manners. FIGURE 1C. REMOVING A DECOFLEX RTS SWITCH FROM THE MOTOR OR RECEIVER’S MEMORY 1.  Place the receiver or motor into programming mode by pressing and holding the programming button (for 3 sec.) of a DecoFlex  RTS Switch or Telis      Transmitter that has been previously memorized.  It should NOT be the one to be removed from memory.2.  The receiver/motor will confirm PROGRAMMING MODE in their respective manners.3.  Select the RTS Switch or Channel to be removed from memory.  Press the programming button (1 sec. max.) on the RTS switch.4.  The receiver/motor will confirm the removal of the RTS Switch or Channel in their respective manners. Ref. No. 2501819 SOMFY SYSTEMS, INC.   3/08CSOMFY SYSTEMS, INC.47 Commerce Drive Cranbury, NJ 08512SOMFY CANADA6315 Shawson Drive, Unit #1Mississauga, Ontario L5T1J2SOMFY SYSTEMS, INC. reserves the right to change, update or improve this document without prior notice.B. ADDING MULTIPLE DECOFLEX WALL SWITCHES1.  Place the receiver or motor into programming mode by pressing and holding the programming button (for 3 sec.) of a      DecoFlex switch or Telis Transmitter that has been previously memorized. There is no need to access the external receiver      for this operation.2.  The receiver/motor will confirm PROGRAMMING MODE in their respective manners.3.  Select the NEW channel or RTS Switch to be memorized.  Press the programming button (1 sec. max.) on the  DecoFlex RTS switch.4.  The receiver/motor will confirm the addition of the new RTS Switch or Channel in their respective manners. ProgrammingButtonSelect the Channel3OPERATION1.  Select the channel of the window treatment to be operated by pressing the appropriate button.  The button will light.       Refer to Figure 2. 2.  To raise the window treatment, press the UP button.  Similarly, to lower the window treatment, press the DOWN button.3.  To stop the window treatment at any time, simply press the STOP button.FIGURE 2Select the ChannelSTOP ButtonUP ButtonDOWN Button
BATTERY LIFEThe DecoFlex RTS Switches are powered by a 3V battery (type 2450) which provides about 25 years operation assuming 4 operations per day.  When the battery becomes discharged, the control LED no longer lights up when a command is sent, and the command is not carried out. HOW TO REPLACE THE BATTERY1.  Remove the screws on the back cover of the RTS Switch.2.  Slide the battery out of its holder by pushing it with a screwdriver.3.  Insert the new battery, maintaining its correct polarity.NOTE: Do not throw the battery in the trash, but dispose of it properly.INSTALLATION PROCEDUREMOUNTING METHOD1.  Orient the brackets flat side against      the wall keeping the thin side closest to       and centered with the existing electrical       switch box.drywall6.  Mount low voltage switch into      bracket, with its edge flush       against electrical switch box.7.  Finish the installation by mounting      a standard double gang Decora      switch cover plate, over both      switches.5.  To keep the bracket in o      place, bend tabs 90 around      drywall, as tightly as      possible.4. Insert bracket (as shown) into    hole, keeping the thin side     closest to the existing switch    box, and laying flat on drywall.2.  Align the inside edge of the thin side of the bracket with     the outside edge of the switch box.  Then trace the     inside shape (as shown by the dashed line in the      diagram) of the bracket.  (sheetrock not shown for clarity)3.  Cut traced opening into drywall.  Be careful      not to make the opening larger than       necessary, to ensure a tight fit. Use       dimensions in diagram below.  Do not exceed       these dimensions to ensure a proper fit of      the bracketthin side of bracket73  /1673  /1651  /851  /81.30Inside EdgeExisting Electrical Boxwood 2x4NOTE: This bracket is designed for an existing electrical box already behind the sheetrock.   If a retrofit electrical box was used, it is            recommended to remove the single gang and replace it with a double gang retrofit box.The special SOMFY low voltage bracket is specifically designed to mount the DecoFlex RTS wall switch next to an existing Decora light switch with an electrical box already behind the drywall.  This bracket differs from other off-the-shelf low voltage brackets because it is offset on one side.  This allows a double gang Decora style cover plate to fit over both switches without installing a double gang electrical box behind the drywall.  It is also possible to mount this bracket as a stand alone low voltage device.452.61This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  (i).  This device may not cause harmful interference, and (ii).  This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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